bugaboo cameleon³

the iconic stroller

An icon from the start, this fully-loaded original adapts to every age and journey. From newborn to toddler, from the city to woods, sand and snow, the versatile bugaboo cameleon³ makes it easy to go everywhere you want to go.

¥ 123730

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bugaboo donkey

convertible

Designed specifically to grow with your family, the bugaboo donkey transforms - in just three simple clicks - from a mono to a duo stroller. And back again. This means you can use it for one kid, two kids of different ages, or twins.

¥ 142750

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bugaboo bee³

the urban stroller

Designed specifically for parents who live life on the fly, the bugaboo bee³ for newborn to toddler features an easy-to-carry lightweight bassinet for exploring the city without disturbing your sleeping child.

Bugaboo Bee in the City: Tokyo

Bugaboo Bee in the City: Tokyo

2016-02-02 - We’re catching up with the stars of our ‘Bee in the City’ video series to see whether the Bugaboo Bee is holding up to its promise of ultimate urban stroller. First up is Nyoro Yoshida, aka DJ 246 from Tokyo, Japan.

Living in (one of) the world’s most densely populated cities where navigating in and out of public transport is a daily occurrence, you bet you’ll want a stroller that’s built for urban life. For Nyoro Yoshida, or DJ 246 as she’s more commonly known, choosing the Bugaboo Bee was a no-brainer. Between her weekly radio show, DJ’ing in clubs and being a mum of three, a stroller for this busy entrepreneur had to feature great design, stability and a compact fold. “The Bugaboo Bee is really suitable for public transport in Tokyo; I use the bus, taxi, and trains all the time and spaces are pretty small and tight here."

This stroller really reduces the stress of taking a baby around and it has a cool and cute design too!”

Rinko is already practicing her DJ skills (left) and two more happy customers (right).

Aside from exposing her kids to different music styles through family-friendly parties, Nyoro also wants to teach her daughters the more traditional side of Japanese culture in the form Sado, the Japanese tea ceremony. “I studied Sado until high school and want to start teaching my girls soon. It effects many things in day-to-day life such as the feeling or gratitude and respect, the changing of the seasons, how to walk on tatami (Japanese floor mat), etc.” The changing of the seasons and Nyoro's kids wearing traditional Japanese dress.

Nyoro’s own kids, Rinko (4), Rigo (7), and Riku (8), have now outgrown the stroller, but luckily it won’t be out of sight: “I was using the Bugaboo Bee until last year and now that I have a new-born nephew, my sister-in-law is using it.”

Any tips for other urban parents looking for a stroller?

Nyoro: “Look for a stroller with stable wheels that is easy to push with one hand, such as the Bugaboo Bee.”

~ Arigato Nyoro!

Nyoro’s Bugaboo Bee in the video features an off-white sun canopy and Bugaboo Cup Holder. Get your Bugaboo Bee³ here.

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Choosing the stroller that’s perfect for you

December 07, 2016 - People

Choosing the right stroller can be a daunting task. To help you along the way, we spoke to Bugaboo stroller owners from around the world and came up with a few things to think about when making that all-important decision.